2012
DOI: 10.1177/2158244012440813
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Teacher’s Perceptions of Technology Use in the Schools

Abstract: Although many schools are equipped with the latest instructional technologies, multiple studies have indicated that more than half of the teachers equipped with computers only use them for administrative functions, and only half of their students report using technology more than once a week. Many faculty members lack the technological proficiency needed to take advantage of these new technologies, making them unable to bring these technologies into the classroom and leading to many standing unused in the clas… Show more

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“…This has also been highlighted by Warshaw & Davis (1985), that it is imperative to distinguish between behavioural intention and behavioural expectation to use an ICT tool. Hence, it is important for practitioners to realise that they should not only be comfortable or proficient at using the LMS but also to learn how to integrate the technology into their curricula (Mundy, Kupczynski & Kee, 2012;Mumtaz, 2000).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has also been highlighted by Warshaw & Davis (1985), that it is imperative to distinguish between behavioural intention and behavioural expectation to use an ICT tool. Hence, it is important for practitioners to realise that they should not only be comfortable or proficient at using the LMS but also to learn how to integrate the technology into their curricula (Mundy, Kupczynski & Kee, 2012;Mumtaz, 2000).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While students are attending elementary school, it may not be enough to inform by teachers about technology (Rohaan et al, 2010), they should learn how to integrate the technology into their curricula (Mundy, Kupczynski, and Kee, 2012). Families also play an important role in student education.…”
Section: Recommendations and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…technology training programme perceived that professional development in technology helped in their successful integration of technology in the classroom. Professional development, in their view, resulted in "a significant increase in the areas of student engagement, student excitement, students' acceleration of learning and student proficiency with computer technology" (Murdy et al, [11]. However, Sandholtz and Reilly [12] go further and argue that if teacher training programmes focus more on pedagogical technology training rather than technical skills, then teachers would better integrate technology in their teaching.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mundy, Kupczynski and Kee's [11] research study, indicated that the teachers who took part in the "Dot USA's Teach UP!" technology training programme perceived that professional development in technology helped in their successful integration of technology in the classroom.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%